qpcpp/examples/qutest/blinky/test_blinky.cpp
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//***************************************************************************
// Product: Fixture for QUTEST
// Last updated for version 6.3.1
// Last updated on 2018-05-21
//
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// ---------------------------
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#include "qpcpp.h" // QP/C++ framework API
#include "blinky.h" // Blinky application
#include "bsp.h" // Board Support Package interface
using namespace QP;
Q_DEFINE_THIS_FILE
//............................................................................
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
static QF_MPOOL_EL(QEvt) smlPoolSto[10]; // storage for small pool
static QEvt const *blinkyQSto[10]; // event queue storage for Blinky
QF::init(); // initialize the framework
// initialize the QS software tracing
Q_ALLEGE(QS_INIT(argc > 1 ? argv[1] : (void *)0));
BSP::init(); // initialize the BSP
// dictionaries...
QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(smlPoolSto);
QS_OBJ_DICTIONARY(blinkyQSto);
QS_SIG_DICTIONARY(TIMEOUT_SIG, (void *)0);
// pause execution of the test and wait for the test script to continue
QS_TEST_PAUSE();
// publish-subscribe not used, no call to QF_psInit()
// initialize event pools...
QF::poolInit(smlPoolSto, sizeof(smlPoolSto), sizeof(smlPoolSto[0]));
// start the active objects...
AO_Blinky->start(1U,
blinkyQSto, Q_DIM(blinkyQSto),
(void *)0, 0U, (QEvt *)0);
return QF::run();
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void QS::onTestSetup(void) {
}
//............................................................................
void QS::onTestTeardown(void) {
}
//............................................................................
void QS::onCommand(uint8_t cmdId,
uint32_t param1, uint32_t param2, uint32_t param3)
{
(void)param1;
(void)param2;
(void)param3;
switch (cmdId) {
case 0U: {
break;
}
default:
break;
}
}
//............................................................................
// host callback function to "massage" the event, if necessary
void QS::onTestEvt(QEvt *e) {
(void)e;
#ifdef Q_HOST // is this test compiled for a desktop Host computer?
#else // this test is compiled for an embedded Target system
#endif
}